
North Shore Drug Kingpin Sentenced
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Thirty-five-year-old Lawrence Michael Nagle Junior from Saugus was sentenced to nineteen years in federal prison for leading a North Shore drug ring with his brother. They distributed tens of thousands of fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl, leading to drug trafficking, illegal firearms, and money laundering charges. Nagles brother received 139 months, and their father pleaded guilty to related drug charges. The group moved large quantities of counterfeit pills, cocaine, and marijuana, endangering lives with deadly fakes. Investigators seized over 74,000 fake Adderall pills, 7.8 kg of fentanyl, 650 grams of meth, illegal guns, and ammo from their properties.
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